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Gee-Gees add one Ontario commit and two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. Linebacker Harnoor Dhaliwal from David Suzuki Secondary School and wide receiver Maxim Malenfant from Cégep de Thetford knew right away that the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees had a particular feeling to them. Running back Jimmy Joubert fromRead More

Western adds three local commits, three provincial commits and two international commits to their 2019 class. It has been a bountiful recruitment season for the Western Mustangs, who are welcoming eight commits to their family. Ben Wilson (6’1, 180lbs) – a wide receiver from Dr. Frank J. Hayden High SchoolRead More

Gee-Gees add one local commit, six provincial commits and five out-of-province commits to their team. The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees are set to welcome 12 commits to their 2019 recruitment class. Jonathan Agette (5’11, 175lbs) – a defensive back from St. Peter High School (Ottawa, ON) Elisha Cruickshank (6’2, 185lbs)Read More

Windsor adds one local commit, four Ontario commits and one out-of-province commit to their 2019 class. With a new head coach in place, the University of Windsor Lancers continue to grow and they have a whole new crop of commits to announce. Kirkko Mwondha (6’1, 196lbs) – a running backRead More

McGill adds five provincial commits and two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. The McGill Redmen family continues to grow with the addition of seven more commits to their team. Nicholas McConnell (6’2, 210lbs) – a defensive lineman from Cégep l’Outaouais (Gatineau, QC) pic.twitter.com/HIvnhceIuL — McGill Athletics (@McGillAthletics) February 12,Read More

Toronto adds two Ontario commits and one out-of-province commit to their 2019 class. When it came down to it, wide receiver Nigel LeGood from LaSalle High School and fullback Owen Mitchell from London South Collegiate Institute knew that the University of Toronto Varsity Blues was where they belonged. Defensive endRead More

Huskies add one local commit and two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. Whether they are new to the region or already familair with it, Ifeoluwa Adebogun, a wide receiver from Archbishop M.C. O’Neill Catholic High School, Ryaan Dalloul, a linebacker from Sir John A. MacDonald High School, and AlvinRead More

Lions add eleven provincial commits and three out-of-province commits to 2019 class. With the recruiting class well underway, the York Lions would like to welcome seven commits to their team. FPC Jason Lefkas (5’10, 205lbs) – a running back from Corpus Christi Catholic Secondary School (Burlington, ON) FPC Tavon HibbertRead More

Sherbrooke adds one local commit and one international commit to their 2019 class. When the 2019 season rolls around, wide receivers Lou de Boe from Collège d’Alma and Benjamin Rhéaume from Champlain College Lennoxville will be eager to show the University of Sherbrooke Vert & Or what they are madeRead More

McMaster adds four Ontario commits to their 2019 class. Zachary Mumby, a quarterback from McKinnon Park Secondary School, Andrew Burrows, an offensive lineman from M.M. Robinson High School, and Christian Fecteau, a defensive tackle from Holy Names Catholic High School Receiver Jack St. Hilaire from Our Lady of Lourdes CatholicRead More

Ravens welcome three out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. Hungry to get going, offensive lineman Adam Lecy from Vancouver College and wide receivers Jaylan Greaves from West Toronto Prep and Timothé Gros-Louis from Cégep Limoilou are eager to show the Carleton Ravens what they’re all about. Adam Lecy Adam LecyRead More

Laurier adds two Ontario commits to their 2019 class. Colton Longboat, a defensive tackle from McKinnon Park High School, and Domenic Montalbano, a wide receiver from Holy Cross High School, will be taking flight with the Laurier Golden Hawks for the 2019 season and beyond. Colton Longboat A resident ofRead More

Ravens add one local commit and two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. After signing with the Carleton Ravens, Michael Lightbody, a defensive lineman from Arnprior District High School, is exactly where he wants to be. Running back CFC100 David Lezama from Harry Ainlay High School and wide receiver Jack HalvorsonRead More

Marcus Thiessen began his football career because his mother thought it would keep him out of trouble. “My mom got me into football because she thought it would keep me out of trouble. I used to watch football on TV with my grandpa and liked seeing people get hit andRead More

SMU adds one local commit and two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. Already having a taste of east coast life, wide receiver Zachary Seyffert from Millwood High School and defensive back William Keneford from Dalhousie University are content staying put with the Saint Mary’s Huskies. Dragan Hristov Bukinac, anRead More

Brett Cunard started his football career after watching the game on television. Now, he loves it, and all the friendships he has forged in battle. “My love of football came from watching on TV and once I started playing it became my passion. I love the game of football andRead More

Toronto welcomes two Ontario commits and one out-of-province commit to their team. When it comes to their future in U Sports football, CFC60 Jake Zimmerman, an offensive lineman from Champlain College Lennoxville, and athlete Omar Hayes-Williams from the AKO Fratmen (CJFL) know they are in good hands with the UniversityRead More

Drake Davis discovered football by watching the Dallas Cowboys on television with his father. “My Dad was a big NFL (Cowboys) fan, and I enjoyed watching the games with him and wanted to give it a try,” says Drake Davis. RELATED CONTENT: CFC Prospect Game on TSN

﻿ Football was certainly in the bloodlines for Nickolas Tshivaudi, and the talent level was clearly evident with him from day one. Nickolas is entering his tenth season as a football player, and he already knows that he has a height advantage over players trying to cover him. The 6’4″Read More

Wilson Osayande’s passions all started with the game of basketball, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who saw his 6’1 frame. Not every teenager is privileged enough to get to play the sport they want to or get to do the things they want to when they’reRead More

﻿ It was a tradition that was passed down to Spencer Fraser from his mom, dad and grandpa and it’s not something that he takes lightly. Spencer has only been physically playing football for two seasons, but he’s been watching the game intently nearly his entire life. There are soRead More